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Public Planetarium Program: Fly Me to the Moon

Public Planetarium Program:

Fly Me to the Moon

FRIday, september 26
SHOWTIME AT 6:00PM

Join us as we explore the solar system during a live presentation then experience the planetarium film Fly Me to the Moon. Tickets are required.


PLANETARIUM Film: fly me to the moon

An elaborate, animated film offering big adventure and comedy, set against the real story of our first visit to another world. Follow three young flies as they inadvertently stowaway aboard Apollo 11 and join Neil, Buzz, and Michael on their mission to pull off the very first moon landing!

*Disclaimer: This film is reminiscent of U.S. culture in the 60's.

PRICING:
Ages 5 and under = FREE
Ages 6-12 = $5
Ages 13+ = $10
FSU students w/ valid ID = FREE

  • Program runtime: 60 minutes

  • Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime

  • Open seating

  • Recommended for: Families & All Ages

  • Online registration closes 4:00PM, 9/26

  • Walk-ins welcome

  • Exact cash accepted

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Food/drink and strollers are not allowed in the Planetarium.

The McAuliffe Center is located at the rear of O’Connor Hall on the campus of Framingham State University. Enter the McAuliffe Center through O’Connor Parking Lot.

Disability Access: Our Center is an ADA-compliant space that includes a designated disability parking space at the front entrance, ramp access, and moveable seating that accommodates a wheelchair.

Parking
All vehicles parked on the FSU campus for this program require a valid FSU Parking Pass or the vehicle is subject to a parking ticket and tow at the owner’s expense. About one week before the event, you will receive a parking pass and an FSU campus map with parking information. Valid guest parking lots will be listed on your parking pass.

*If you purchased a ticket and did not receive a parking pass, please stop by the McAuliffe Center BEFORE you park your car to obtain a parking pass and additional parking information.

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